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  2. LAUNCESTON MARINE BOARD

    The fortnightly meeting was held at the Port Office yesterday. Present The Master Warden (Mr Geo. Cragg), Wardens Green, Wilmot, Gunn, Carter ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. PARLIAMENT

    The PRESIDENT (Mr Adye Dougls) took the chair at 7.30 o'clock MEASURES PASSED. The following bills were read a third ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The German newspapers declare that the demonstrations in honor of ex-President Kruger will merely encourage the Boers in ...

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  6. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Ministers at Passing are awaiting instruction regarding the text of the financial clauses in the agreement before ...

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  7. THE DEMANDS ON CHINA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Ministers at Peking have agreed to insist on China recasting the commercial treaties, and accepting a measure of ...

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  8. THABAN 'CHU FEMALES

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Fifty women and children, who were found baking bread for the Boers at Thaban 'chu, have been conveyed to ...

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  9. LORD ROBERTS' LENIENCY.

    LONDON, Monday Night. A German-American named Mack has been sentenced to death for trying to seduce Boers from their allegiance, but Lord ...

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  10. FRENCH INTRIGUES IN YUNNAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— During a discussion in the Chamber of Deputies on the colonial vote, M. Estournelles denounced in unmeasured terms French ...

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  11. CAPTURE OF SNIPERS.

    LONDON, Monday Night. The British garrison at Reitfontein has captured 28 snipers. ...

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  12. DEATH OF AN AUSTRALIAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—F. Fulton, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, has died from wounds at Kroonstad. ...

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  13. THE PROTECTOR RETURNING TO ADELAIDE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The South Australian gunboat Protector has Railed from Hong Kong for Adelaide. The cause of her return is unknown. ...

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  14. RAIDING THE CAPE FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Boers propose to raid the frontier of Cape Colony, hoping that the disaffected Dutch will rise against the British. ...

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  15. THE COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lord Hopetoun, Governor-General of Australia, who is slightly better in health, has Bailed from Colombo for Australia. ...

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  16. RETURN OF THE TROOPS

    Members of the procession committee of the demonstration to welcome the Tasmanian soldiers on their return from South Africa, and delegates from ...

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  17. FRANCE GETS READY

    A correspondent of the Chicago "Record" writes from Diego Suarez, Madagascar, June 15, saying: To appreciate fully how bitterly the French hate the ...

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  18. FEDERAL ELECTIONS BILL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly the Federal Elections Bill was read a second time, and the proposal to include a provision to authorise the ...

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  19. RECEPTION AT CAMPBELLTOWN.

    The Warden of Campbelltown (Dr. Tofft) has convened a public mooting, to be held at Lawson's Hotel on Friday night at 8 o'clock, to arrange for the ...

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  20. PROTECTION v. FREE TRADE.

    Sir,—To my mind it is quite unnecessary, if not absolutely absurd, to raise this question in connection with the coming election of the first Parliament ...

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  21. INLAND TELEGRAMS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The proposal which has emanated in Launceston to perpetuate the memory of the late P. G. Monaghan is well received here, both in sporting and ...

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  22. INDECENT BEHAVIOR.

    HOBART, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day, James Dempsey, a wharf laborer, for behaving indecently and using profane language, was ordered to be sent to prison ...

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  23. THE VACANT SKAT IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    HOBART, Tuesday—In reply to a quest specially made to him. Alderman Kerr has declined to offer himself as a candidate for the vacant seat in the House of ...

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  24. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    The SPEAKER (Mr N. J. Brown) took the chair at 7.30 o'clock. MOTIONS. The PREMIER (Mr Lewis), to-morrow. ...

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  25. SPORTING

    A racing revival is taking place at Campbelltown. Sporting men, seing the town deserted on Boxing Day, have determined to have a race ...

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  26. MISHAPS TO RIVER STEAMERS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Two river steamers came to grief yesterday. The Huon struck in the Huon River and broke one of her propellors and the Victoria broke one of ...

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  27. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At the Police Court to-day Matilda Jane Thomas alias Matilda Woods, was remanded till to-morrow on a charge of bigamy. ...

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  28. CRICKET

    On Saturday, in the presence of a large and enthusiastic crowd, the Miners met the Beaconsfield, the former, after a pleasant game, winning by 40 runs. ...

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  29. ILLEGAL FISHING.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Last evening while Water-Bailiff O'Sullivan was on duty at Bellerive he noticed some men engaged in seining. He promptly tackled the men ...

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  30. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    HOBART, Tuesday.— The information regarding the flotation of a company with £50,000 working capital, to develop the timber deposits in Southern Tasmania, ...

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  31. THE CITY COUNCIL BY-ELECTION.

    HOBART, Tuesday — The Municipal by-election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr John Bradley took place to-day and gave rise to considerable rivalry. The ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

    Drapers v. Grocers on the Association Ground, this afternoon. Draper: Walke, Reid (2). Carter, Tumulty. Brooks, Walsh, ...

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  33. HOBART MARINE BOARD.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At the Marine Board meeting to-day a letter from the Southern Tasmanian Federal league was read, asking for the co-operation of the ...

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  34. ATHLETICS

    Nominations for handicap events in the Beaconsfield A.M.A. sports close with the secretary (Mr R. Coninsby) to-morrow. ...

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  35. AQUATICS

    The second heat for the Shields trophy was the subject of much discussion at the committee meeting of the club held on Monday evening. The heat was between ...

    Article : 121 words
  36. TAMAR BOWING CLUB.

    This afternoon the first round of tho Juniors Pairs (presidents trophy) will he rowed over a course stating at the ferry and finishing at the Catarast Bridge. The first ...

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  37. FOUND DROWNED.

    HOBART Tuesday.—The Commissioner of Police (Mr Geo. Richardson) received a telegram from Constable Fiddler of Wamtah to-day stating that the body of ...

    Article : 44 words
  38. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING

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  39. Advertising

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  41. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN Tuesday.—Mr A. Mault secretary of the Central Board of Health arrived to-night. ...

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  42. HOON REGATTA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The [?] anniversary of the Huon regatta is announced to take place at Shipwrights' Point on December 27. ...

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